Most drunk drivers detected on NH

National highways are hotspots for drunk driving, prompting authorities to intensify crackdowns. A zero-tolerance policy is in effect, with drivers facing up to 10 years imprisonment under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for fatal accidents. Soon, non-invasive baton breathalyzers will replace traditional straw testing, offering a more hygienic and efficient detection method.

Most drunk drivers detected on NH
National highways are hotspots for drunk driving, prompting authorities to intensify crackdowns. A zero-tolerance policy is in effect, with drivers facing up to 10 years imprisonment under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for fatal accidents. Soon, non-invasive baton breathalyzers will replace traditional straw testing, offering a more hygienic and efficient detection method.